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Ramsey refuses to rule out permanent QPR role

Tim Sherwood may be clear favourite to take the vacant QPR manager's job, but caretaker Chris Ramsey remains interested in a full-time role.

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Written ByPeter Hanson

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QPR's caretaker boss Chris Ramsey refused to rule himself out of
contention for the permanent role, saying he would "jump at the
chance" to manage a Premier League team of a full-time basis.

Ramsey was placed in joint control of the first team alongside
Kevin Bond following Harry Redknapp's sudden resignation at Loftus
Road last week.

Former Tottenham boss Tim Sherwood - who employed Ramsey as part
of his backroom team at White Hart Lane - is the clear favourite to
take control of the Premier League strugglers.

Ramsey has spoken to Sherwood regarding the vacancy, but was coy
on his own chances ahead of QPR's trip to Sunderland on
Tuesday.

"I'd be a liar to say I haven't [spoken to Sherwood] because you
speak to lots of people you know in the game about the job," he
said.

"I said this on Saturday from my personal point of view as a
coach and having gone the long way round if you got offered the
chance to manage a Premier League team you'd have to jump at the
chance.

"[But] more importantly for me in my job as a coach is that QPR
stay above that line at the end of the season whether it's me or
anyone else."

QPR travel to Sunderland without top-scorer Charlie Austin,
while defensive duo Richard Dunne and Nedum Onuoha are also
sidelined.

That means experienced pair Bobby Zamora and Rio Ferdinand are
likely to come into contention and Ramsey believes they could be
crucial to QPR's hopes of beating the drop.

"Rio and Bobby are two of the older pros and they will be key
with their experience," he said. "Even though I didn't pick Rio at
the weekend he was always in my plans for this game, even before
the injuries."